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Wild Fever (2000)

by Donna Grant(Favorite Author)
3.9 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Wild Fever the first book in Donna Grant’s new Chiasson series has a promising beginning to what I believe will be a great series of hot novellas. Readers are introduced to the sexy men of the Chiasson family. They are following in the footsteps of several generations of hunters. This family has hunted the monsters that many believe are just things that go bump in the night. Trust this Louisiana girl when I say there are plenty of things that go bump in the night down on the bayou.There is something from the past currently hunting prey in the bayou and it is claiming those associated with the Chiasson’s. Vincent and his three brothers are hunting an enigma that seems to just disappear right before their eyes. The fact that it targets the recently returned Olivia has Vi... morencent wondering just how this being knows so much about him and his brothers. Vincent also can’t help but wonder just how much Olivia know about what his family does with their hunting skills.Olivia left Lyons Point nine years ago and never looked back. Circumstances out of her control have forced her to return home. She’s not happy about the situation but she is looking forward to going back to the home of her beloved grandmother. Her past crush Vincent showing up to protect her when an unknown being threatens her harm is just lagniappe to her homecoming.While there are some paranormal elements to the Chiasson series I would not call them paranormal romance. The main characters that are falling in love are human. These humans just happen to be protecting the residents of their parish from the paranormal elements that threaten to cause the good humans harm.
review 2: I really enjoyed this book. I loved the whole concept and how it takes place in the Bayou. New Orleans has always fascinated me so when I see a series that is based their it's a must read. I also loved everything about the Chiasson brothers. Their whole family throughout generations have been charged with protecting their town from the monsters that go bump in the night. They live lonely lives, worried that to fall in love will only bring certain death. I can't wait to read more of this series! Reviewed By Kristin less
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angelfire
I liked it OK. Don't know if I would read it again, but not bad. To short though.
leCRAZYlinkoholic
Only 71 pages, a quick, easy, good read.
mlraustin97
Like this cover a lot
slapukas
Blah short and blah
rowan
Loved it!
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